Matt, no- not married- but you knew that surely :+P
I think i was married, I would have less time to do many things. While I’m unencumbered, I can follow *my* interests. Won’t be long now until I am married, but until then, I’m gonna be a property predator
kay henry
Haha [], my apologies, I should have known. Still enjoying your wild years ey [:o)]. I know i am []
Matt
“If you do what you have always done, you will get what you have always had.”
Haha, there is already a function of knowing which ones you have read. Next to the title of the Thread, there are little envelopes. It it is dark blue, then there has been a new reply made to that Topic. If it is light blue you have already read it. If it is dark orage, it is popular with a new reply. If it is a faded orange then it is popular and you have already read it.
Hope this helps []
Matt
“If you do what you have always done, you will get what you have always had.”
It interesting that you say that Risky, there are a lot of people who, are pay $83/month, for the 3Gb download, and they are not aware of the new plans that telstra have released. This is where they plan to make there money. SO YOU PPL WHO HAVE TELSTRA CABLE YOU HAVE BEEN ADVISED
Just to clear up a few things flying around.
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many of the broadband routers have got hardware firewalls built in
True, the one that tesltra is giving with the package at the moment, does have a built in firewall.
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I am currently using sygate, too many hackers have told me that zone alarm is the easiest firewall to get thru, I have no idea if this is true or, they could be full of it…………LOL
Not true, Zone Alarm Pro, is one of the safest firewalls for your computer, the standard one that is part of Windows XP, will sometimes conflict with your internet, mainly broadband. I have had Zone ALarm Pro for a fair while and have no problems. Telstra highly recommend this product.
I have found a review on the product if your interested in reading it.
Wireless LAN, is now very cheap, I think i saw you mention somewhere you had a home network, so therefore you would already have a hub/switch in the house. If its already setup then i would say no, don’t bother with wireless, but if you feel its necessary, of you want it, then yes its a great idea.
Hope this helps Bear []
Matt
“If you do what you have always done, you will get what you have always had.”